The late Lady Diana Spencer (a.k.a. 'England's Rose') wasn't Welsh. She was from England, had a very soft and refined southern English accent, an English private school upbringing, was born in England, was buried on a small island surrounded by a serene lake in the grounds of her relatives private countryside estate in England... and she descended from the elite Spencer family in England who are related to royalty. Sir Winston Churchill descended from the Spencer family too.
When Princess Diana died, the song 'Goodbye England's Rose' was sung... as she was an English rose.
She was born in Sandringham, Norfolk, in Anglia (eastern England) and educated in Sevenoaks in Kent in south-east England. (My first Church of England school was also in Sevenoaks in Kent.)
She later became the Princess of Wales after her wedding during the time that she was married to Prince Charles (the Prince of Wales,) but neither of them are Welsh. Prince Charles's current wife Camilla Parker Bowles has been given the role of becoming the Duchess of Cornwall since marrying Prince Charles... but I don't think she's Cornish. And the Queen's husband (who is of Danish and Greek descent, and who grew up with his Nazi relatives in Germany after his parents fled from Greece,) is named as the 'Duke of Edinburgh' when he later moved to the UK... but he isn't Scottish.
I see what you mean though about a little similarity of features between 'Baby D' and Lady Diana Spencer, (who was popularly known as 'The Queen of Peoples Hearts', 'The Peoples Princess', 'The Shy Princess' and 'England's Rose.') Diana was tall though, (she wanted to become a ballerina but was too tall, so settled on becoming a piano player and nursery teachers assistant, before becoming a Princess.)
Baby D.
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